- of a
single word. The use of
hyphens is
called hyphenation. Son-in-law is an
example of a
hyphenated word. The
hyphen is
sometimes confused with dashes...
- In LaTeX,
hyphenation correction can be
added by
users by using: \
hyphenation{words} The \
hyphenation command declares allowed hyphenation points in which...
- In the
United States, the term
hyphenated American refers to the use of a
hyphen (in some
styles of writing)
between the name of an
ethnicity and the word...
- A
hyphenated ethnicity (or
rarely hyphenated identity) is a
reference to an ethnicity, pan-ethnicity,
national origin, or
national identity combined with...
- "multi-
hyphenate", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entry "multihyphenate" You can also:
Search for Multi-
hyphenate in Wikipedia...
- surname). If the two
names are
joined with a hyphen, it may also be
called a
hyphenated surname. The word "barrel"
possibly refers to the
barrel of a shotgun...
-
prefers a
spare hyphenation style: if no
suitable example or
analogy can be
found either in this
section or in the dictionary,
hyphenate only if
doing so...
-
adjective should be
hyphenated;
compounds entered as
dictionary headwords are
permanent compounds, and for these, the dictionary's
hyphenation should be followed...
-
introduced a new
hyphenation algorithm,
designed by
Frank Liang in 1983, to ****ign
priorities to
breakpoints in
letter groups. A list of
hyphenation patterns...
-
Hyphenated-man (stylized in all lowercase) is the
fourth solo
album by Mike Watt, and the
first full-length
recording he made
under his own name since...